Fault Lines of International Legitimacy
Herausgeber: Charlesworth, Hilary; Coicaud, Jean-Marc
Fault Lines of International Legitimacy
Herausgeber: Charlesworth, Hilary; Coicaud, Jean-Marc
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This book examines the features and functions of international legitimacy and how these change over time.
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This book examines the features and functions of international legitimacy and how these change over time.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781107404557
- ISBN-10: 110740455X
- Artikelnr.: 35454188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781107404557
- ISBN-10: 110740455X
- Artikelnr.: 35454188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction Jean-Marc Coicard; Part I. From
the History and Structure of International Legitimacy to Fault Lines in
Contemporary International Politics: 1. Legitimacy, across borders and over
time Jean-Marc Coicard; 2. Deconstructing international legitimacy
Jean-Marc Coicard; 3. The evolution of international order and fault lines
of international legitimacy Jean-Marc Coicard; 4. Intervention in a
'divided world': axes of legitimacy Nathaniel Berman; 5. From Berlin to
Bonn to Baghdad: a space for infinite justice Vasuki Nesiah; Part II. The
UN Security Council: Expression, Venue, and Promoter of International
Legitimacy?: 6. Legal deliberation and argumentation in international
decision making Ian Johnstone; 7. The UN Security Council, regional
arrangements, and peacekeeping operations Nishkala Suntharalingam; 8. The
Security Council's alliance of gender legitimacy: the symbolic capital of
Resolution 1325 Dianne Otto; Part III. Legitimacy of International
Interventions and Hierarchy of International Rights: 9. Cosmopolitan
militaries and cosmopolitan force Lorraine Elliott; 10. Sovereignty,
rights, and armed intervention: a dialectical perspective B. S. Chimni;
Part IV. In Search of New Forms of International Legitimacy: Between Power
and Principles: 11. Determining how the legitimacy of intervention is
discussed: a case study of international territorial administration Ralph
Wilde; 12. The legitimacy of economic sanctions: an analysis of
humanitarian exemptions of sanctions regimes and the right to minimum
sustenance Jun Matsukuma; Conclusion: the legitimacies of international law
Hilary Charlesworth; Index.
the History and Structure of International Legitimacy to Fault Lines in
Contemporary International Politics: 1. Legitimacy, across borders and over
time Jean-Marc Coicard; 2. Deconstructing international legitimacy
Jean-Marc Coicard; 3. The evolution of international order and fault lines
of international legitimacy Jean-Marc Coicard; 4. Intervention in a
'divided world': axes of legitimacy Nathaniel Berman; 5. From Berlin to
Bonn to Baghdad: a space for infinite justice Vasuki Nesiah; Part II. The
UN Security Council: Expression, Venue, and Promoter of International
Legitimacy?: 6. Legal deliberation and argumentation in international
decision making Ian Johnstone; 7. The UN Security Council, regional
arrangements, and peacekeeping operations Nishkala Suntharalingam; 8. The
Security Council's alliance of gender legitimacy: the symbolic capital of
Resolution 1325 Dianne Otto; Part III. Legitimacy of International
Interventions and Hierarchy of International Rights: 9. Cosmopolitan
militaries and cosmopolitan force Lorraine Elliott; 10. Sovereignty,
rights, and armed intervention: a dialectical perspective B. S. Chimni;
Part IV. In Search of New Forms of International Legitimacy: Between Power
and Principles: 11. Determining how the legitimacy of intervention is
discussed: a case study of international territorial administration Ralph
Wilde; 12. The legitimacy of economic sanctions: an analysis of
humanitarian exemptions of sanctions regimes and the right to minimum
sustenance Jun Matsukuma; Conclusion: the legitimacies of international law
Hilary Charlesworth; Index.
Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction Jean-Marc Coicard; Part I. From
the History and Structure of International Legitimacy to Fault Lines in
Contemporary International Politics: 1. Legitimacy, across borders and over
time Jean-Marc Coicard; 2. Deconstructing international legitimacy
Jean-Marc Coicard; 3. The evolution of international order and fault lines
of international legitimacy Jean-Marc Coicard; 4. Intervention in a
'divided world': axes of legitimacy Nathaniel Berman; 5. From Berlin to
Bonn to Baghdad: a space for infinite justice Vasuki Nesiah; Part II. The
UN Security Council: Expression, Venue, and Promoter of International
Legitimacy?: 6. Legal deliberation and argumentation in international
decision making Ian Johnstone; 7. The UN Security Council, regional
arrangements, and peacekeeping operations Nishkala Suntharalingam; 8. The
Security Council's alliance of gender legitimacy: the symbolic capital of
Resolution 1325 Dianne Otto; Part III. Legitimacy of International
Interventions and Hierarchy of International Rights: 9. Cosmopolitan
militaries and cosmopolitan force Lorraine Elliott; 10. Sovereignty,
rights, and armed intervention: a dialectical perspective B. S. Chimni;
Part IV. In Search of New Forms of International Legitimacy: Between Power
and Principles: 11. Determining how the legitimacy of intervention is
discussed: a case study of international territorial administration Ralph
Wilde; 12. The legitimacy of economic sanctions: an analysis of
humanitarian exemptions of sanctions regimes and the right to minimum
sustenance Jun Matsukuma; Conclusion: the legitimacies of international law
Hilary Charlesworth; Index.
the History and Structure of International Legitimacy to Fault Lines in
Contemporary International Politics: 1. Legitimacy, across borders and over
time Jean-Marc Coicard; 2. Deconstructing international legitimacy
Jean-Marc Coicard; 3. The evolution of international order and fault lines
of international legitimacy Jean-Marc Coicard; 4. Intervention in a
'divided world': axes of legitimacy Nathaniel Berman; 5. From Berlin to
Bonn to Baghdad: a space for infinite justice Vasuki Nesiah; Part II. The
UN Security Council: Expression, Venue, and Promoter of International
Legitimacy?: 6. Legal deliberation and argumentation in international
decision making Ian Johnstone; 7. The UN Security Council, regional
arrangements, and peacekeeping operations Nishkala Suntharalingam; 8. The
Security Council's alliance of gender legitimacy: the symbolic capital of
Resolution 1325 Dianne Otto; Part III. Legitimacy of International
Interventions and Hierarchy of International Rights: 9. Cosmopolitan
militaries and cosmopolitan force Lorraine Elliott; 10. Sovereignty,
rights, and armed intervention: a dialectical perspective B. S. Chimni;
Part IV. In Search of New Forms of International Legitimacy: Between Power
and Principles: 11. Determining how the legitimacy of intervention is
discussed: a case study of international territorial administration Ralph
Wilde; 12. The legitimacy of economic sanctions: an analysis of
humanitarian exemptions of sanctions regimes and the right to minimum
sustenance Jun Matsukuma; Conclusion: the legitimacies of international law
Hilary Charlesworth; Index.